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Mainframe............................3
Engine Area.........................4
Electrical System Area..........6
Transmission Area................7
Axle Area.............................8
Hydraulic System Area.........11
Loader.................................14
Backhoe..............................17
Operator's Compartment........25
Tires....................................30
Dimensions..........................31
Performance Analysis...........32
Summary.............................33
Case 580K Backhoe
Introduction
When J I Case introduces a new 580 loader/backhoe, it creates a stir in the industry. People watch the market leader to see what it does. The new Case 580K is sure to generate interest among dealers and customers alike.
Newly designed from the ground up, the 580K features a totally new main frame, loader, backhoe and operator's compartment. Outstanding elements from the popular 580 Super E were retained, so the new K embodies the best of the old and the best of the new.
Market
The 580K competes in the 14-foot (3.56 m) backhoe and 50 to 70 horsepower (37.3 to 52.2 kW) market. Major competitors are the Caterpillar 416 and 426, Deere 310C and 410C, Ford 555B and 655A, JCB 1400B and 1550B, Massey 50H and 50HX, and CDS 714C and 715C.
These competitors will be left in the dust by the Case 580K. The K was designed for the future and is years ahead of its competition in performance, serviceability, reliability and operator comfort.
Go after the following markets for the 580K:
Building contractors Excavating contractors Utilities Rental centers
Road contractors Industrial plants Municipalities Commercial Businesses
Note: Photos in this publication illustrate 580K pre-production units. Some details may be changed slightly on actual manufactured models.
 

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